Wayland has a mouse capture bug in proton / wine. It particularly seems to be an issue in FPS games. That may contributing to slower adoption for Linux gamers.
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rbar@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Nintendo DMCA Notice Wipes Out 8,535 Yuzu Repos, Mig Switch Also Targeted.English3·1 year agoThe distribution of DRM encryption keys is very storied.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/AACS_encryption_key_controversy
KDE Plasma 6 made it to Arch about a week before Tumbleweed. Tumbleweed is also still using Xorg by default for Plasma 6. That said both had it in their repos withing 2 weeks of release. Is there some history here for Gnome on Arch?
Seriously Linus memes must have 20k of the remaining 35k users.
I don’t know. As a fan of the genre there seems to be renewed interest from some very grass roots developers. I would have agreed with your take in 2020, but in 2023 we have announcements of:
- the Riot MMO
- Ashes of Creation
- The Ghost studios MMO
These are all still in development, some still in the very early stages. But I would say there appears to be renewed interest in the genre by developers. These projects are major investments by industry veterans. There is more hope for a major new game.now than there has been in the last decade.
rbar@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Grindr’s Return-to-Office Ultimatum Has Gutted a Uniquely Queer Space in TechEnglish11·2 years agoAt minimum someone has in a traffic fatality.
rbar@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Ex-Tesla employee reveals shocking details on worker conditions: 'You get fired on the spot.'English4·2 years agoThat’s the thing though. I think this attitude is incredibly pervasive in tech more broadly. No one hires juniors. They don’t want to train and invest in inexperienced employees. Instead firms will hire seniors, milk them for every hour they are willing to dedicate.
Those that care give it their all and burn out after only a couple years. Especially when they see their extra efforts go unrewarded. The burnt husk of a human that comes out the other end will usually quit for greener pastures and the chance to start fresh where they are hopefully recognized. They are now someone else’s problem.
Then you end up with the poor souls that have experienced this cycle 2-3 times, don’t give a shit and just coast by giving the firm the minimum effort to avoid a bad performance review.
Unfortunately I think the current tech culture is very hostile to anyone who is young or cared.
rbar@lemmy.worldto Sync for Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is it just me or did Lemmy suddenly became more active now that Sync for Lemmy is released?English3·2 years agoIt’s the best of both worlds. Young, tight knit community with a mature UX.
Still sane, Exile?